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ROOSEVELT'S INSULT 



TO THE MEMORY OF 



Jackson and LaFayette. 



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GKOHGK WILSON, Publiiisl. 

ATK TROHATE .H'lXiE, DAKOTA : KX -NnOr'nER OK TIIIC TERRITORIAL 

SENATE, WYOMIX(; : AUTHOR OF "TIIIO I'lUNCII'EKS OF THE 

SCIENcK OF JIONEY" &0. ; MEMRER OF THE ST. EOFIS A' AD- 

J:MY i>F SCIENCES, EX-PRES.. LAFAYETTE CO. I'.ANK, 

LEXINGTON, MO. 



COPYRIGirrED. 



Washington, D. C. 

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THE LIBRARY OF 
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THE ANGLOROOSEYELT PLOT 



TO INSULT THE MEMORY OF 

Jackson and La Fayette. 



Whoever, merely from spite or hatred, tries to dishonor the 
great dead, only dishonors himself and merits the contempt of 
all. They who dug up and hanged the body of dead Cromwell — 
what have they gained but the contempt of the brave and 
honorable? From that day to this nothing of the kind as pusi- 
lanimous and contemptible has been done until Roosevelt's 
attempt to dishonor the memory of Jackson and of LaFayette. 
At once on hearing of it, it brought up the Cromwell incident, and 
it reminded me of the day I stood beside the coffin of Freder 
the Great in the Garnison Kirche in Potsdam and thought t i 
had Napoleon been a great-souled man, instead of robbing ' 
dead man of his sword he would have laid a laurel wreath be- 
side it on the coffin. Had Frederick been alive, and of equal 
age, Napoleon might never have been there but as a prisoner. 
So, were Jackson alive and strong, Roosevelt would never have 
said and done what he has against him : nor would he have 
insulted LaFayette when it would have meant to meet that 
red-haired Frank upon the field. 

GERMANS DUPED INTO DISHONORING THE GERMAN NAME AND BLOOD. 

No German-American society ever so discredited the German 
blood and American citizenship of its members as did the Deutsche 
Verein of Washington City wlien it allowed itself to be 
made a cats-paw by President Roosevelt in the outrage on the 
memory of Jackson and LaFayette that he has so long plotted 
and is now ready to complete., 



THE OLD STORY OF "dER SCHLAUE JUD' " UND "dER BLINDE HESS.' " 

The great German philologist Grimm gave much time and study- 
to tracing the expression "Der Blinde Hess' " to its origin. Tlie 
leading scholars of the world are German, in the lines most attrac- 
tive to me, if not in all lines. The German mind is the profound- 
est, the nearest to the mind of the Greek ^philosophers. Yet Ger- 
mans are easily duped by the Jew. This comes of their Frankish 
blood. Grimm said the Franks were so named because they 
were free. On the contrary the adjective comes from the 
noun. A frank manner was a manner like a Frank's. Tiie 
Franks were free from guile because they were not afraid of 
any thing or any body. "Lying is the vice of slaves." The 
Jews have been slaves the most of the time they have existed, 
and so they are the most guileful of all races. That tlie Jew 
president of the United States had the suggestion conveyed 
to the Deutsche Verein that he wished them to ask him to take 
the statue of Jackson out of liis sight and take the name of LaFay- 
ette from the square in front of the White House I have no more 
doubt than that I am alive. 

A JEWISH "joey P.AGSTOCK : ROUGH AND TOUGH 
AND DEVILISH SLY." 

Roosevelt has humbugged the people with more nearly com- 
plete success than has ever been done in our history. He has 
made theuj lliink he is "rougli and tough" and now the "devilish 
sly" nature of the Jew gets in its work. No doubt the Deutsche 
Verein has Jews in it just as most German societies in the United 
States probably have, (jcrmans wlio have had to emigrate from 
their native land because the Jews are devouring Germany will 
take the same vermin into tlieir societies here. 

WHY DO NAMES THAT HAVE PLEASED AMERICANS 
DISI'J.EASE GERMANS ? 

Have the Germans any thing against the Hero of New Orleans ? 
How comes it that of the 300,000 people in Washington City and 
the millions who have seen LaFayette Square and Jackson's 
statue in it, this German societ_y h;is tlic^ only persons in it whose 
sense of the fitness of things has been liurt in all these years by 
the mime of LaFayette and the statue of "Old Hickory" in front 



of the White House? I am a descendant of a German born on 
the Rhine and who came to Pennsylvania, who worked at Frank- 
lin's old press, and served in a Pennsylvania regiment at the age 
of fifty-four fighting the English. In Germany I feel more at 
home than in England. There I almost forgot English and 
thought by day and dreamt by night in German. I would not 
care if I never heard English again. I am sorry we use the same 
language that Lord John 'Ay's friends the Cleveland Street 
"nobility" use ; and hope the day will come when we will have 
a national language of our own. 

A HYPOCRITE ON THE RACE QUESTION, ROOSEVELT APPEALS TO 
GERMAN RACE HATRED OF THE FRENCH. 

Roosevelt, the Jew, no douljt threw the bait to the Deutsche 
Verein of hitting LaFayette because he was a Frenchman, 

"Denn 'unser' Lent' sin' voU Schlauheit." 

Before this dastardly outrage was proposed I have thought to 
myself how he must gnash his Sadducee fangs as he looked out 
at the statue of the humbler of England's pride: for England 
belongs to his sovereign, Rothschild, and Roosevelt is Roth- 
schild's American viceroy. He no doubt thought the Germans 
would "roll as a sweet morsel under tlieir tongues" the idea of 
blotting out "the beloved name of LaFayette." LaFayette 
was in the broadest sense an American, when American meant 
expressly a republican and lover of liberty. He and Steuben 
were two noble brothers of Washington. No American citizen, 
wherever born, who is loyal to tliis republic and its institutions 
will strike at either. One can travel far and wide in Louisiana 
and hear nothing but French. My older brother was in the 
same division in the Confederate army with Louisiana French 
regiments that had to be drilled by the bugle because they did 
not understand English. But no French citizen of the United 
States has ever said a word against Steuben or De Kalb. 

LET THE DEUTSCHE VEREIN LOOK BACK 

at their old home Avhich they left because they could be freer here 
and because the grip of the Jews on Germany is making the strug- 



gle for existence there harder from year to year. They who 
could not save their native ecu ntr}' from being a failure should be 
modest about advising the descendants of the three millions who 
made this republic which has become the wonder of the world. 

STEUBEN HAS NOT BEEN SUFFICIENTLY HONORED. 

Like McKinley, my father was born in Steubenville, Ohio. He 
was appointed a cadet at West Point as a compliment to his 
mother's father, captain in a Pennsylvania regiment in the Re- 
volution tho' born in North Carolina. North Dakota named 
her capital city Bismarck for one of the worst enemies of this 
Republic. I have tried to get its people to change its name to 
Steuben. It would be a merited honor to him and due contempt 
to Bismarck, the grossly over-rated humbug. Let the Deutsche 
Verein of Washington City get all the German societies in the 
Union to petition North Dakota for this change. 

DE KALB, OUR OTHER GERMAN FRIEND, NEGLECTED. 

Here is another chance for the German societies. My state has 
a county named for him. A Missourian talking to me of the dis- 
loyalty of Secretary of State John Hay to this Republic and his 
services to the British Empire said : "my grandfather was under 
DeKalb and was killed by Tories in Carolina; there were Tories in 
the country then, tliey are here now and they have been here all 
the time." In walking about Washington City one finds no re- 
cognition ot the services of this hardy German friend of the strug- 
gling lovers of liberty. 

Roosevelt's double handed schlauheit. 

At the very time lie was using the Germans to further liis out- 
rage on the memor}^ of Jackson and LaFayette I believe he was 
conniving with Dewey to insult Germany in a semi-official man- 
ner. A private American citizen has a right to say whatever he 
chooses about an}' foreign country ; but when Admiral Dewey 
speaks, it is the United States speaking, to a certain extent. He 
would, in my opinion, never have made the break he did lately 
except by prompting from the president. Thi»s change in names 
and statues is merely a rijjple on tlie surlace of a deei* and damn- 



able plot that rather than aid in the slightest degree, I believe 
Dewey, if he understood it would cut off his right hand. Roose- 
velt is using the Germans to insult the memory of LaFayette 
whilst he uses the French-blooded Dewey to nag their German 
Fatherland, Is anybody but a Jew capable of such consummate 
Schlauheit? 

A WHISPER TO THE DEUTSCHE VEREIN. 

Nearly every naturalized citizen has some love for his native 
land and most of them have ties of kinship there too. Why this 
nagging of Germany? Rothschild, whose puppet Roosevelt is, 
wants a formal offensive and defensive alliance between the 
United States and England in place of the informal one now in ex- 
istence, that Hay is managing. But our people remember Wash- 
ington's advice to keep out of entangling alliances, and besides 
they see no need of it so far as we are concerned. All that we 
ought to do we can do ourselves and let "Old Glory" wave alone. 

In order to force this alliance it is necessary to set up a dan- 
gerous looking international "spook" somewhere, so Rothschild 
through Roosevelt, is trying to put Germany up as such a spook. 
German-Americans do not long for the chance to shed German 
blood, and never has there been a time when the Germans and 
Anjericans had as much need to be cool and reasonable and not 
let the Jew master Rothschild and the Jew servant Roosevelt 
drive them into trouble with each other. The purpose of Roth- 
schild is to get the United States thus entangled with England 
and eveiltually re-unite the United Kingdoms and the United 
States and make us ;ig;un an integral part of the British Empire. 
There is a magazine now published in New York openly working 
for this "re-union" and in Roosevelt's speeches he uses the iden- 
tical expressions found in it. 

BRINGIMG THE LIAR, THIEF AND MURDERER, JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN 
HERE AND MUST REMOVE THINGS OFFENSIVE TO HIM. 

Some years ngo England got ready to destroy the two little re- 
publics in South Africa but the Emperor Wilhelm Zweite simply 
crooked his finger at the English government and the cowardly 



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"savages backed down. A telegram from him to the Boer republic 
settled the matter. But things changed. Rothschild who had 
so long owned the English government came into possession of the 
United States, and as rank a tory as ever dangled from Judge 
Lynch's famous "Tory Tree" was in our State Department, as to- 
day. So when Rothschild looking for the lowest canaille in Eng- 
land as manager of his department of South Africa got ready 
to have the brave Boer prisoners murdered, their wives and daugh- 
ters outraged and their suckling babies' brains knocked out and 
the lot thrown into their burning homes, there were Continental 
Powers that would have forbidden it ; but they found that there 
was an alliance by which the United States were pledged to attack 
any country that interfered with England's hellish work. My 
authority for this statement is Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Sec- 
retary of England, whose assertion has never been contradicted. 
He has just been to South Africa where he gloated over tiie graves 
of 1500 Boer women in one place, murdered by ill-treatment in 
concentration camps, women of the same Germanic blood as the 
members of the Washington Cit}^ Deutsche Verein, and says he has 
"nothing to be ashamed of." This liell-deserving, cowardly mur- 
derer Chamberlain, in his capacity of Colonial Secretary is coming 
to look at what he thinks will again be English colonies, and lo 
lay plans with Roosevelt and Hay for completing the re-entry of 
the United States into tbe British Empire, as so many writers are 
proposing now-a-days. And what could be more inapjiropriate 
than to have him insulted by a square named for IjaFayette in 
whicli stands tlie statue of the Irish-American who intlicted tlie 
most humiliating defeat on England in her whole history until 
the day of Si)ion Kop? If the people of tlie Eastern Slates are 
not hopeless degenerates they will rotten-egg that villain or other- 
wise so thoroughly insult him that the insult of sending hcresueh a 
pendable scoundrel as Im will never again be attempted. How does 
the Deutsche Verein like being made the cat's paw for taking Jack- 
son's statue and the name of La Fayette awa}' from the sight of 
that sub-beast Joseph Chamberlain, that sample of the English 
canaille who shed any amount of innocent blood in hopes of 



reaching the goal of membership in the Cleveland Street 
''nobility." 

AND IT HURTS THE FEELINGS OF THE "mILORDS" OF THE ENGLISH 

EMBASSY TO SEE THE NAME OF LAFAYETTE AND STATUE OF 

THE CONQUEROR OF WELLINGTON'S VETERANS. 

The servant who opens the door at the English ambassador's 
has more influence with Roosevelt and "Lord John 'Ay" than 
any Deutsche Verein in the United States. They say they want 
to put Washington's statue there but I believe they are dream- 
ing of the the day when it will be moved again and the statue of 
King George The Third will be put in its place. Lord John 'Ay 
and Roosevelt and their associates the English enemies of this 
Rei)ublic have no doubt been chuckling over the future in which 
they and the English ambassador will clink their glasses in the 
White House and mentally faire le long nez at the French. What 
is m.ore natural than that from the same stock as the dishonorers 
of Cromwell, now Rothschild's peons, should have come re-in- 
forcing suggestions to the Jew who aches to insult Jackson 
yet more? 

THE SLAP AT LAFAYETTE. 

is too dastardly, contemptible, and disloyal to this Republic to 
be properly characterized in words, or to have come from any 
source but that combination of Jews and Cleveland Street 
"nobility" and their American toadies. 

THE DEUTSCHE VEREIN AND THE BOERS. 

When I repeated what the press treated as a fact, that Hay 
sent his boy, who did not know diplomacy "from a bull's foot", to 
South Africa, ostensibly as an American official but really as Eng- 
land's spy, a Washington daily said it was a slur on the dead 
son. To control a great metropolitan daily is "to have a giant's 
strength", but to misrepresent a contributor who has no paper in 
which to answer is "to use it like a giant" which "is tyrannous." 

I think no other Secretary of State in our history ever had his son 
appointed consul. I think this was done because there were 
secrets between our State Department and England that could not 



be trusted to any one else and even had to be kept from McKin- 
ley. Years ago when a contractor on the Union Pacific I traveled 
in California in the same private car with the Chief Engineer, and 
Amasa Stone the raih'oad magnate and his charming fiimily and 
a lot of pleasant people, among them Joaquin Miller the poet, 
whom I heard say to one lady, "I want you to meet my friend 
John Hay," (whom I had never seen and have not yet, and hope 
never to see.) I have the most pleasant recollections and kind 
feelings toward the boy's family personally, and no ill will to him, 
nevertheless they are Anglomaniac enemies of this Republic and I 
doubt not are descendants or kin of Ebenezer Stone, a noted Tory 
during the Revolution, Do the members of the Deutsche Verein 
approve of Secretary Hay's aid to England in crushing the two 
republics of people of kindred blood with their own, murdering 
l)risoners, ravishing women and braining babies? Do they doubt 
that Hay was too much of a Tory to suit even McKinley ? Do 
they note how solid he is with President Roosevelt? Do they 
not see that they have been duped into aiding in one detail of a 
tremendous plot against this Republic? 

"lafayette" is a more appropriate name than "independ- 
ence" FOR THE SQUARE. 

There are only two situations for a Jew. The white race must 
keep its foot on the Jews' necks or they will put theirs on tlie 
white race's necks. The lowest of all they tliink they are higher 
than all. Roosevelt, in addition to other reasons, wants to leave 
his mark on Washington City. If LaFayette had not conje over 
here, and thus learned the truth and been in a situation to inform 
and influence the French King and get liis help, there would 
liave been no Washington (^ity, nor would our fathers have won or 
we have inherited the independence for which it is now pro- 
posed to name the square in front of the White House. Under 
England's blight we would have been as weak and insignificant as 
Canada has remained because of that blight. West of the Mis- 
sissippi would have been French and Spanish. As LaFayette 
was more than any other one man the author of our inde|)endence 
and greatness, the name LaFayette S(iuarc includes the name 



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Independence Square. There is an Independence Hall in the 
old Capital, Philadelphia, where our fathers declared themselves 
independent. This square was laid out long after independence 
was achieved and had long been a settled fact, and has no special 
connection with it. It is still more inappropriate to change its 
name to Independence Square just as Chamberlain is coming here 
to arrange for further steps in the surrender of our independence. 
This is Jew style. The best possible proof of what anything is, 
is that a Jew says it is the opposite : whether it be a Jew who is 
president thanks to an assassin, or a common "sheeny" cheating 
in trade. 

"independence" IS NOT OURS EXCLUSIVELY. "lAFAYETTE" 
MEANS MORE. 

Russia and France are today more independent than we are, for 
Rothschild has not completely subdued them as he and the Jew 
blinkers of Germanj' and America have done all other countries. 
"Independence" as the name for that square is as inappropriate 
as "Old Modesty" for Roosevelt. We could become a monarchy 
and still appropriately name the square "Independence." But 
"LaFayette" is a name that belongs to us only as an independ- 
ent republic. 

IN THE STORY OF LAFAYETTE IS INTERWOVEN A PART 
OF MY FAMILY HISTORY. 

Mv ancestor was an officer in LaFayette's Division at Mon- 
mouth. In the dark days of Valley Forge Washington put him 
at Radnor to watch the British in Philadelphia. Going to Vir- 
ginia to see his dying first wife, LaFayette was put. in his place. 
Those two men Washington trusted supremely. 

The first son by his second wife he named Fayette. Of LaFay- 
ette's second visit to America an orator said, "Spread forth creation 
like a map; bid earth's dead multitudes revive: and of all the 
pageants that ever glittered to the sun, when looked his burning 
eye upon a sight like this ;" That was one of the great events in 
the heroic age of this Republic. My maternal grandfather, son of 
a Virginia colonel in the Revolution, was chairman of the com- 



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mittee to welcome LaFayette and orator of the clay to deliver the 
address at Shawneetown, Illinois. My home is in LaFayette 
County and I was once president of the LaFayette County Bank. 
What I can do to protect from insult the memory of men who did 
so much for our liberties I will. 

Washington's statue and his farewell address. 

To easier deceive the Germans our -Jewish Joey Bagstock or his 
Jew Secretary Loeb put into the plot the idea of moving Wash- 
ington's statue from Washington Circle to the square in front ot 
the White House. It is Roosevelt's scorpion hatred of Jackson 
and not any love for Washington that suggested this. Any thing 
to get Jackson where he and the English will not have to look at 
him, and as no American stands higher in the affection of true 
Americans except Washington the latter is the only name that can 
be used to displace Jackson. It is almost enough to make Wash- 
ington rise from the dead to think that this Jew charlatan and 
plotter against LaFayette is in his place. The best thing the 
Deutsche Verein can do is to formally reverse its recommiCndation 
and send Roosevelt a copy of Washington's Farewell Address 
wherein with almost superhuman wisdom he advised our fathers 
as their "old and affectionate friend" to treat all European nations 
equtdly with justice but beware of "a passionate attachment" to 
any one more tliari another : advice which Roosevelt is in his 
office mainly to counteract. 

BREAKING UP THE SYMMETRY OF THE STREETS, 
AVENUES AND SQUARES. 

Incapable of growth or evolution up to a })oint where they 
coidd see themselves as they are and recognize their own con- 
temptibleness the Jews always set themselves up to instruct tlie 
white race. From the days when Washington consulted with 
his and my kinsman Dr. Thornton and others about laying out 
the Federal City there has been thought and work given to it 
tbat can not be bettered by any Saddueee who by accident or 
■iomehoiv else has got into tlie White House. Reaching out one 
way from the square of the executive, sword and purse goes 
Fennsylvania Avenue to Washington Circle. At the other quar- 



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ter at an equal distance out New York Avenue is INIount Vernon 
Square. To change it destro3's tlie original plan and the existing 
symmetry and throws confusion in where now there is order. And 
the statue of Washington is for the same reason in a more ap- 
propriate place where it is than it would be in the square in 
front of the White House. The nearer Washington's statue is 

brought to the White House during its present occupancy the 
greater is the incongruity. 

"the white house" 
is an appropriate name, meaning the same as Tuy Gwen where 
Howell the Good, the ancestor of thousands of Americans, myself 
among the number, revived the ancient laws of the Welsh Kymry. 
But our White House, ought never to have had a president in it 
from any race but the white race. There has never before been 
a good reason for building a new White House ; but that a Jew, 
made President by assassination, has occupied this one furnishes 
a reason for destroying this one and building a new one when- 
ever a president out of the white race is chosen. And no white 
president will object to the name of LaFayette or the statue of 
Jackson in front of the White House. 

CHANGING SUCH NAMES IS FOOLISHNESS AT BEST. 

The names of some of the streets and squares in Paris have 
probably been changed many times. If they had never been 
changed, if th<! first names ever given to them had been left, what 
an interesting lot of history tliey ;vould have carried with them ! 
Some of them might have dated back to the tribe of Parisii, the 
founders. Though a thorough republican I would not remove 
even the name of "King George" h'om a Virginia county where 
some of my ancestors and kin lived, if I could. They are a part 
of the history of the country : let them be. So with the streets of 
Alexandria named. King. Queen, Prince, Duke, etc. by my direct 
ancestor. If Roosevelt had been looking merely for what needs 
change and betterment with no politics or religion in it he should 
have looked at that "job lot" on 16th Street, N. W. consisting of 
Gen. Scott flanked by Webster and Hahnemann. If the medicine 
man even had a case of surgical instruments along with him he 
would not be as great an incongruity alongside of the General. 



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OF ALL AMERICANS JACKSON IS THE MOST APPROPKIATE ONE TO 
BE IN FRONT OF THE WHITE HOUSE. 

I have a letter from my great grandfather tlie first American 
senator from Louisiana, saying that war with England is expect- 
ed and Col. Monroe had asked him to call at the War Department 
often as he wished to advise with him, as his Revolutionary 
record included Monmouth, Saratoga, Stony Point, Yorktown, 
much fighting in the Carolinas and elsewhere; and for "1812" he 
was Major General of the Kentucky Division. I have another 
from his wife in Fredericksburg, the daughter of John Alexander 
of Alexandria, Va., to her daughter, my mother's mother, in Ken- 
tucky, saying: "the English have burned the publick buildings in 
Washington, the Long Bridge across the Potomack is burned and 
they have given a very general alarm to our sex". (The English 
alarm women and children more tlian they do men.) Jackson's- 
victory at New Orleans was the suitable reply to that dastard- 
ly outrage. Therefore Jackson's statue is the most appropriate 
one to put there to wipe out our humiliation and there is 
no mure appropriate })lace for Jackson to be than there. 
The Deutsche Verein should remember that the battle was 
fought after the treaty of peace was signed, but fortunately, the 
news of it liad not reached Jackson. If he had been badly de- 
feated England would have torn up the treaty and tried to re- 
cover her lost colonies and all that we liad bought from France ; 
for they are more faithless than the Phoenicians. In a Washington 
paper, March 2nd, one S. Wolf complains of the incongruity of 
Jackson's statue among Rochambeau and LaFayetitc; now there, 
and Steul)en and Kosciusko to be in the square. As Jackson 
w'as there first if there were an}' incongruity the others sliould be 
removed. But as Jackson's experience with English hostility 
began in tlie Revolution there is no incongruity. The great 
length of time that he faced them adds to the appropriateness. 
Perhaps S. Wolf is the stool-pigeon of the Jew in the White 
House. As a Jew name Wolf means Benjamin, who "shall raven 
as a wolf." Coyote would better express the sneaking dis- 
position. These Sadducees, who have been justly kicked from 



one end of the world to the other, come here and want to run our 
heritage for us. No wonder they despise those who are willing 
that tl^ey do so. With Jackson in it, it is still a group of the 
heroes of our Revolution, of which he is the youngest ; and this 
coyote's attack on him will not be any more of a success than that 
of the English brute who made him despise their whole brutal 
stock and so greatly enjoy the thrashing he gave them later 
in life. 

PACKENHAM AND JACKSON. 

In London I read the inscription to General Lord Packenham. 
Then on the field of Chalmette got a stick from a tree standing, 
as near as I could suess, where he fell. The Skandinavian to-day 
says "Skoal til Norden" as he drinks, not knowing that it means 
"a skull" of an enemy slain in battle and made into a drinking cup. 
With feelings not far different from those of our Norse fathers I 
carried the stick and thought that the tree on which it grew was 
perhaps nourished with the blood of the insolent invaders. The 
Tory Prof. Sumner in that rotten nest of toryism, Yale University, 
seems to take it as a personal grievance that Jackson "became frant- 
ic" at the idea of English invaders of American soil. I tried to 
make out where Jackson was when his eagle eye watched to see if 
Packenham would go where he wanted him to ; and, when he saw 
that he did, clapped his hands and said, "By God ! I've got 'im." 
And he had him. 

JACKSON THE SOUTHERN ENEMY OF DISUNION. 

The three points of Washington's Farewell Address are : 1st. 
For the States to stick together. 2nd. To have no alliances with 
any European power. 3nd. To beware of sacrificing country to 
party. There is little doubt that Jackson was born in South 
Carolina, yet he opposed that State's disposition to break up the 
Union. No doubt he thought that if any state left the Union 
England would try to get ahold on it. Every German Union 
man should honor Jackson as the one who said "By the Eternal, 
the Federal Union must and shall be preserved". 



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Roosevelt's hatred of all southerners. 
He hates Jackson as a Southerner, claiming to be one himself 
in part. I have not heard of any Southerner claiming k'inship 
with him. It was condescension for Booker Washington to eat 
with a Jew mongrel who has no more Aryan blood than he him- 
self has and who in character is his inferior. That Roosevelt is 
going to make him Secretary of Agriculture has no terrors for me 
after enduring a Jew president nor has his purpose of having a 
negro vice-president with him in liis third term. Roosevelt of 
course only means to rub in an insult to the Southern people 
and hopes to drive them to armed revolt. Coming from 250 years 
of slave holding ancestry I would rather see J. Milton Turner, 
the full blooded Missouri negro, or Booker Washington, or if alive 
m3^ cousin's ex-coachman B. K, Bruce, either of them, president 
of the United States tlian tlie Jew Roosevelt; as men of good 
character and good sense. If the white race is degenerate or tired 
and is going to give up leadership to any of the other races I 
prefer to share it with the black race, in whicli tliere is good, 
rather than with the Sadducees, in wliich there is only evil. 

ONE cause of Roosevelt's insult to jackson. 

There are few persons to-day who know the financial history of 
the United States, as only truly written, up to 1885, by Wm. M. 
Gouge. Still fewer know th'e j^rinciplcs of the science of money, 
practically an unknown science. Hence few understand Roose- 
velt's venomous hatred of Jackson. Knowing the historv and 
having learned and written out the money science I knew one of 
Roosevelt's motives immediately on hearing of this conspirac3\ 

WHAT the DEUTSCHE VEKELN OUOHT TO ASK. 

When that statu(! was made we were not as rich a nation as now. 
If any change is to be made there ought to be a splendid base 
made for it and on it on l)ronze plates somewhat after the order of 
those on the tomb of my old fri(>nd (ion. Crook at Arlington, 
should be the scene of tlie cowardly and bi-iital P]nglish ollicer 
hitting tlie little l)oy Andrew Jackson ovei- the head with his sabre 
because the little fellow refused to clean the b<)ots of tlie brute 



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when ordered to do so. And there should be a short legend of the 
Battle of New Orleans telling that the untrained American back- 
woodsmen without ba^'Onets inflicted a loss of about 2000 killed 
and wounded on Wellington's victorious veterans from the battle- 
fields of Europe and sustained a loss of about seven killed and 
wounded ! On the 8th of January every year and on the pleas- 
ant days the children of all loyal Americans in the district should 
be taken there to read and hear the story of the immortal hero 
and the sneaking attemi;)t of Roosevelt to vent his hatred on the 
dead warrior. 

Roosevelt's career of successful humbugging. 

The Jew Bank Ring of New York has been boosting tliis Jew 
poseur for years in that state. His "historical" writings are trashy 
compilations. Not even his snarlings at Jefferson and Jackson 
are original. That coyote's snapping at Jefferson need no answer. 
I was born on an Indian Reservation and grew from youth to 
mature manhood in the territories ; was there for years before the 
Indians would allow white men to have cattle ranches and before 
a cow boy dared to come out there, and I know the inside of 
Roosevelt's cow bo\^ '"racket" with which he has humbugged the 
eastern people ; and with my own rifle have killed five pon}'- 
loads of game for every head he has killed, and knew men who 
had killed ten to my one. I knew the real heroes of the frontier 
when there was a frontier, which was gone when Roosevelt got 
out there ; the men who took desperate chances from Indians, 
and many of whom lost their lives. Roosevelt belonged to a 
class that talked about "tender-feet" when they were tender- 
feet themselves. His Cuban career was equally a spectacular 
piece of humbug and he took ci'edit that belongs to a gigantic 
black sergeant in the regular army who saw no backs of Ameri- 
cans as he charged up the San Juan hill. His is the most re- 
markable example of successful charlatanr}- ever seen in the 
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THE DEUTSCHE VEREIN OUGHT NOT TO HAVE BEEN 
SO ENTEAPPED, 

For they knew what Jews are, and every Mitglied in it knows 
that Rosenfeld is an exclusively Jew name, and ought to know 
that Rooseveldt is the same name in its Hollandish form. The 
Roosevelts are Holland Jews who went there from Spain or Por- 
tugal. They were carried to Spain as Phoenician slaves. Jews 
are the mulattoes of their Phoenician masters, from wliom they 
got a reinforcement in Schlauheit, craftiness and penchant for 
usury and the clothing business. It is from Phoenician ancestors 
that Roosevelt got a disposition to attempt to write books. 

THE MYSTERY OF MCKINLEY 's MURDER. 

More than one briinch of my family are good trailers. My 
mother's father got on Burr's trail when such men as Jefferson 
and Clay refused to suspect Burr. When Goebel fell, almost on 
the spot where my grandsire was shot down for charging, as 
editor of The Western World, that Burr was trying to take the 
South West out of the Union and that a federal judge there was 
a pensioner of Si)ain, I suspected that Rothschild had a hidden 
hand in it, on account of his interest in a political railroad 
corporation in Kentucky. Assassination has been a Jewish habit 
during all their history. The explanations of McKinley's as- 
Siissination have never satisfied me. I do not believe that an- 
archism or the real anarchists, the Italians, Belgians, etc., had 
even the remotest connection with it. The three persons whose 
names the press connected witii it are all Jews : the assassin, the 
Goldman woinnn and Abraliam Issak of Chicago who a])plaud- 
ed it. Just look for a moment at what we are asked to believe. 
A semi-imbecile young J(!W listens to a lecture by a Jewess and 
an indefinite time afterwards plans and executes a crime that 
required great calculation, a cool head and great nerve. The 
assassin of the Austrian Empress had a strong face, this one a 
weak one. The means and the end in the McKinley murder 
are entirely out of proportion. Careful study of tlie case from 
the time it occurred till now has deepened my suspicions that 



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KOTIISCIIILD HAD MCKINLEY MURDERI':D TO MAKE HIS JEW 
SERVANT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 

Did not (iov. Roosevelt of New York oftVr asylum to tlie usurp- 
ing governor, Taylor, of Iventu 'ky, implicated in, if not the origina- 
tor of the plot to murder Governor Goebel ? How much better 
is one who wou'.d shield a meml)er of that Kentucky Mafia than 
the one he would shield ? 

THE BEGINNING OF THE PLOT. 

In Blackwood's Magazine, .July, 1856, Rothschikl's plan of a 
i-e-union of the United Kingdoms and the United States was 
outlined. The need for it is now pressing; for England, never in 
lier history a first class Flower, has now sunk till her bonds are 
lower in the market than those of Spain and the English soldier 
is the decimal of a Boer. But for Canada, Australia and the 
Jew Bank Ring ar.d tt)ries in the United States she would now 
be a derelict among nations. 

Rothschild's fortune is in peril ; tfiink you not, that is why he 

had mckinley murdered to make a jew president 

who will obey him as mckinley' could not 

be trusted to do ? 

Among the peo])le of no other race in the world could word be 
passed down from one to another with the absolute certainty 
that it would not be betrayed, as I believe it was i)assed down 
from Rothschild till it reached the weakling whose finger pulled 
the trigger. From time to time as the crime against the Boers 
went on, we were told of propositions to be made by England 
to the Boers ; then a paragraph saying "Lord Rothschild" dis- 
approved it and insisted on complete conquest and uncondi- 
tional surrender. Would a party to the murder of thousands 
of maidens, and mothers and their sucklings, not to speak of 
men and boys, for a less important object — hesitate to have 
McKinley murdered for a far more important one? I do not 
think that he trusted Roosevelt with the tremendous load of such 
a secret or told him the use ho had for him. Binet and Ferre, 
the two great French scientists say that a person acting under 



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h3''pnotic influence thinks lie is doing it all himself. He picked 
him out because he saw in him the most available Jew I'or the 
purpose, I suppose, having- work ahead whicii he was unwilling 
to trust to any white person. 

WHEN JACKSON AND THE GREAT MISSOURI SENATOR 

Were in the midst of their struggle for the republic and the 
issue seemed doubtful, Benton went every night to the White 
House and talked with Jackson ; and with every "good night" 
Jackson would add, "we shall beat them at last ; the peoi)le will 
take it up after while." And so it will he in tliis case. We need 
right now a president combining the qualities of Washington and 
Cromwell to shake off a present tyranny and restore republican- 
ism. The Germans in the United States should understand our 
dilemma. They must either become subjects of the British crown 
or help to drive the British crown out of North America. The 
sooner the latter is begun the easier it will be. And the ))lace 
to begin it is in the White House, and the way to begin is by 
electing a white man president. 



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